Professor Donna J. Cox
Appearances, Television, Radio, Video & Other Performances
Last update September 2006
“Discovering Math,”
on-line video interview with Donna Cox by the, Discovery Production Group,
Discovery Communications, Inc., featuring NCSA scientific visualizations by Cox
and collaborators on Cosmeo.com; January
2007 – present Available to 70,000 schools on www.unitedstreaming.com;
will be available http://www.cosmeo.com/ http://www.urlwire.com/news/031506a.html
British Broadcasting Corporation,
“Virtual World” Part 3, March 26, 2002; Interview with Cox and
review of
"The Story of Computer Graphics," HDTV film documentary of the history of computer graphics where Cox is interviewed as a pioneer, premiered at SIGGRAPH 99, August, 1999, in the SHRINE Auditorium; to be shown on British Broadcasting Company, 2000. Donna Cox interviewed for the film. Reviewed by Animation World Network: http://www.awn.com
“Next Step”, The Discovery Channel, December 1994-1998: program features Cox as co-creator of the Virtual Director.
“Life by Numbers”, Public Broadcasting Station, first program of 7-part series; this program features Cox as an artist using mathematics and computers to visualize the invisible, Premiered April-June 1998; continual broadcasts by local PBS stations and sold on video. http://www.mathlife.org/enhanced/index.html; http://www.maa.org/mathland/mathtrek_4_6_98.html; http://www.pbs.org/wqed/lifebythenumbers/
"Discover", The Disney Channel, 1994-1998: program interviews and features Cox as visualization expert and computer artist.
“Cosmic Voyage”, WEMP-AM, WDJT-TV and WZTR-FM (Milwaukee and Chicago region radio) Cox television and radio interview and movie review, June 6, 1997.
Canal Plus' channels in
"Good Morning
"The Nature of Things with
David Suzuki -Day of Reckoning," Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
broadcast television,
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), interview included on the program "SCIENCE NOW" which was broadcast on March 5, 1991 (Radio)
"Innovations: In the Image of Nature," Public
Broadcasting System, WNET
"Computers: The Future of Art," Portland Public
Broadcasting System, aired Spring 1987 -
Spring 1988. This cable program aired in
the
"The Infinite Voyage: Unseen Worlds," National Public Broadcasting System special, aired first time: Wednesday, October 23, 1987, September 7-12, 1988. Cox was featured as a pioneer artist in Scientific Visualization (1 hour program).
"Time Pinnacle"
(1989). Scott Wyatt, music and
multimedia production. Computer images
by Cox,
Parkland Planetarium multimedia presentation, July 14 and 15, 1988, to the Illinois Pre-Engineering and Science Educators, hosted by the UIUC college of Engineering Office of Continuing Education and NCSA.
1987 International Computer Music
Conference.